Chemistry, asked by mansi8378, 1 year ago

How does ion exchange soften water?

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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Ions of the same charge can be exchanged. ... In this way, calcium and magnesium ionsresponsible for hardness are removed from the water, held by the resin, and replaced by sodium or potassium ions in the water. This process makes water “soft.”
Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

ions of the same charge can be expand in this way calcium and magnesium ions responsible for heart are removed from the water held by the reason and replaced by sodium or potassium ions in the water this process make water soft.

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